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D o n ’t »Year a Truss! G o o d S ervice Counts in Groceries as well as anything else W e have the Clerks and the Goods S IM O N T O N & S C O T T South of the Court House, Dallas Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Medley » «MMi. 11 . 1 ce the modern ° rAs°S. ^ “ ti^PW nU ir. v.. Jesse sc kieiiiitic invention, the wonder- j mmam, Rachael J- uuiiam, Julia lul 11 *"**v uibcovoiy that cures rup-| ■ I P. Frink, L>. S. Prink, Mary hi. Miller, Nelson B. Gilliam, . Nancy Gilliam, ture will be sent on trial. No 00- __________ noxious ¡springs or pads. Hasaut- ¿°hn AL; 2!!i,aB1‘ , 4 i ... < i,;„ „ u; i„ i I turner E. Gilliam, Adella Gilliam, vv. : omatic A ir Luiluons. Binds and . D oiuiani, Lizsie anuam, Elmer draws the broken parts together! Gilliam, Ella Gilliam, Ella M. Broom, J as you would a broken limb. No Stella Agnew, T. 11. Agnew, Vesta Rugg, George W. Rugg, Jane Gilliam, ? salves. No lies. Durable, cheap. Grace A Gilliam, Albert Gilliam, 5 Fat. Sept. It), ’ 12. Sent on trial Mamie Gilliam, Fanny Howe, W. C. j to prove its worth. Send Howe, Minnie Oliver, C. W. Oliver, I name and address today. George Dorothy Hutchinson, Burton Hutchin son, Cornelia Splawn, Ona Splawn, Medley, Dallas, Oregon. OS9t w W W ! Have You Planned Your Outirgl g A Few Timely Sugge:t!ons. Summer Excursions East Rute r-'eAival (ÌJtacia %nM Bea:l; Recocts Spring and Mountain Report» Y o u dou btless want to go somewhere to get w h ile fro m the steady grind. Let us help you. away for a Excursions East: From June 1st to September 30th low round trip tickets will be sold from all points on the S. P. one way through California or via Portland. Reliable evidence Is abundant that women are constantly being restored to health by Jennie Splawn, John Leista Splawn, Newport. Ygfluina Bay: Lydia E. Pinkh am ’s Vegetable Compound l£BN Gilbert Splawn, Ella Clark, "John" For rest, pleasure or recreation and outdoor life try this old Clark, Marion Splawn, Sarah Splawn, seaside outing place. The best of everything— camps, cot Willard Wing, Minnie May Smith, W. tages. hotels--at moderate cost. T h e many testimonial letters that we are continually pub P. Smith, Jenuie F. Ollar, A- K- Ollar, Dallas, Oregon. Annie Myrtle McWlllis, S. R. McWll- lishing in the newspapers— hundredsof them— are all genu Tillamook County Beaphes: 11«, the unknown heirs of Martha J. A new playground, only a short run from Portland Mountain, ine, true and unsolicited expressions of heartfelt gratitude R.E. WILLIAMS, President Stanley, deceased, the unknown heirs forest, Ashing streams or beach In endless variety and infinite of Andrew J. Gilliam, deceased, the for the freedom from suffering that has come to these W. G .V A S S A L L Vice President charm. unknown heirs of Surah T. Otlllam, women solely through the use of Lydia E. Pinkh am ’s F. J. C R A V E N , Cashlr deceased, the unknown heirs of R. P. Rose Festival: Gilliam, deceased, the unknown neirs Vegetable Compound. From June 9 to 12 Portland will don holiday attire, and supply Directors: of Rebecca Ann Splawn, deceased, the entertainment unique, historical and Interesting. Fun on unknown heirs of Frances Marion R. C. Craven, I. N. Woods, land and water you cannot afford to miss , Money could not buy nor any kind of influence obtain land and water you cannot afford to miss. W. G. Vassall, U. E. Williams, B. H. Splawn, deceased, the unknown heirs such recommendations; you may depend upon it that any of Lillie Wing, deceased, and also all McCallon, F. J. Craven. J. W. Crider. other persons or parties unknown Springs and Mountain Resorts: testimonial we publish is honest and true— if you have any claiming any right, title, estate, lien, Hot Springs, Mineral Springs and Mountain Resorts for fish Tlis Bank is pleased to place a. the or interest in the real estate described doubt of this write to the women whose true names and ing, hunting or “ far from the maddening crowds” are to be disposal of its customers the facilities in the complaint herein, Defendants. found In abundance along the Southern Pacific. addresses are always given, and learn for yourself. To Nelson 11. Gilliam, Nancy Gilliam, Our New Outing Booklets: John A. Gilliam, "M ary- Gilliam Bicycle and Motorcycle, Umbrella and Read this one from Mrs. W aters: (whose true Christian name is un Lock Repairing, Keys Fitted. “ Vacation Days,” “ Newport" and "Tillamook known to plaintiff), Elmer Gilliam, Bicycle and Motorcycle Sundries, Oils C a m d e n , N.J.— “ 1 was sick for two years with nervous spells, and County Beaches" are just off the press, full of Ella Gilliam, Minnie Oliver, C. W. my kidneys were affected. I had a doctor all the time and used a and Greases Oliver, Marion Splawn, Sarah timely suggestions as to where and how you galvanic battery, but nothing did me any g.xid. I was not able to go L. B. HIXSON. JR. Splawn, Willard Wing, Ona Splawn, ’ to lied, but spent my time on a couch or in a sleeping-chair, and soon i can best spend your vacation. They are free Jennie Splawn, John Leista Splawn, G E N E R A L R EPAIRING OF A L L became almost a skeleton. Finally my doctor went away for his I for the asking. Drop us a postal card or call K IN D S Gilbert Splawn, Ella ('lark, "John” health, and my husband heard of Lydia E. Pinkham ’s Vegetable Phone 1072 Clark (whose Christian name Is un on our nearest Agent. Compound and got me some. In two months I got relief and now I known to plaintiff), Stella Agnew 3■ 5 Main Street Dallas, Ore am like a new woman and am at my usual weight. I recommend T. H. Agnew, the unknown heirs ol John M. Scott, Genera! Passenger Agent your medicine to every one and so does my husband.”— Mrs. T illdc Martha J. Stanley, deceased, the un Portland, Oregon known heirs of Andrew J. Gilliam W a t e r s , 1135 K night St., Camden, N.J. deceased, the unknown heirs ol Sarah T. Gilliam, deceased, the un And this one from M rs. Haddock: known heirs of R. P. Gilliam, do I T * oa , O k l a . — “ I was weak and nervous, not ahle to do my work + *+ *♦*+ *+ *+ *+ *+ *+ *+ *♦•* ♦*+ *♦*+ *♦*+ *+ *+ *+ *+ *+ * + ceased, the unknown heirs of Re * + *♦*+ *+ *♦*+ *+ *+ *♦*+ * + * ♦*+ *+ *+ *+ *+ *+ *+ *+ *+ *+ * and scarcely ahle to be on my feet. I had backache, headache, palpi becca Ann Splawn, deceased, the S u rv e y in g and Platting unkntfwn + hetrs of Frances Marlon tation of the heart, trouble with my bowels, and inflammation. Since * Slawn, deceased, the unknown heirs Estimates furnished on all * 4 taking the Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound I am better ♦ unni il ~mwt < of Lillie Wing, deceased, also all * than I have been for twenty years. 1 think it is a wonderful medi kinds of Engineering Work * 4 v other persons or parties In Interest cine and I have recommended it to others.”— Mrs. M ary A nn H ad 4v Phone 502 - Dallas, On.. - Î J claiming any right, title, estate, lien — 1 * «, d o c k , Utica, Oklahoma. + or interest In the real estate do * it a. scribed in the complaint on flic i ♦ s -J N ow answer this question if you can. W h y .^iould a THE UNIVERSAL CAR * ; î herein, of the above named defend * i*. ants: woman continue to suffer without first g ivin g L ydia E. + -3 * * «, + ♦ In the name of the State of Oregon: Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a trial P Y ou know that + p* •1 ir You are hereby required to appear * . <■ + it has saved many others— why should it fail in your case? and answer the complaint (¡led against <• * you in the above entitled Court, and + ♦ -if i s suit within six weeks from the date of 1 “ »JWrKj F o r 3 0 years L y d ia E . P in k h a m ’s V e g e ta b le + f the tlrst publication of this summons, C om pound lias been the stan d ard rem edy fo r fe * to-wlt, on or before the 5th day of m ale ills. N o one sick w ith w o m a n 's ailm ents *+ ♦ * June, 1914, and if you fail to answer, .. ' • % ' ; . ' s ;w + --- ry for want thereof the plaintiff will ap * + ♦ m ous m edicine m ad e fro m roots a n d herbs, it r ii ply to the Court for a decree as pray + * has resto red so m an y s u ffe rin g w o m en tohealth. ed for In his complaint herein, to-wit: *♦ rite to LYDIA E.IMVKHAM MEDICINE CO. + * 1. That the defendants herein may Model T $ (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN. MASS., fo r advice. be required to set forth the nature + * Y o u r letter w ill be opened, read and a n s w e re d Touring Car of their claims in and to that certain by a w o m a n a n d h eld in strict confidence. * * * parcel of land described as follows, , f.o.b. Detroit I t to-wit: Beginning at the Northeast + * corner of the Donation Land Claim of I t Get particulars from I, V . LYN CH , Dallas, Oregon behind him the candle-lighted library Andrew J. Gilliam and wife. Not. No. ¡ 1 * 2274, Claim No. 52, in Township 8 window with Beauty Valiant pacing Tie IH C Line T N T E R N A T I O N A I , H arvester oil South, range 6 West of the Willamette up and down, waiting for daylight. GRAIN AND HAT Meridian, In the County of Polk and There was a sun-lighted stretch be + * A tractors rank first as machines for MACHINES *♦ Binden, Reepen State of Oregon; thence running tween two hemlocks, with Southall * + all-around farm use. Enumerate a dozen Header*, Mower« + # South 50 degrees 35 minutes, East and he measuring the ground— the Rakes. Stackers of your farm operations and you will find I 23.47 chains to a 4-lnch oak post: grass all dewy sparkles and an early Hay Loader« + * * these tractors— Mogul or Titan— can be used with Hay Presse* thence South 28 degrees W est 15 robin teetering on a thorn-bush. Eight ♦ * I/ .' ' ; + profit in all. CORN MACHINES chains to a 4-inch oak post; thence —Hill— ten lie caught himself count + * BY H A L L IE ERMINE RIVES. Planten, Picker* They furnish reliable power for all belt machines * + It North 63 degrees 15 minutes West Copyright, 1912, The Bobbs-Merrill Co. ing the paces. Binder*. Cultivators + * and for disking, plowing an#other drawbar work. Ensilage Cuttert 29.54 chains to an 8-inch oak post on He wiped his forehead. Betwen the ;+ Skeller*. Shredders (Continued from last week.) Features which make 1 If Ctractors valuable are tl.e ♦ * + + the West side of the county road; hemlocks now were two figures facing TILLAGE * * * ♦ truck design, the large inainshaft and its long bear CH APTER XVI. thence West 19.4 chains to the center P « f , Spring-Tooth, each other, one twitching uncertainly, + + W . R. C o u lt e r ♦ * ings, the power starting system, the dust proof and Disk Harrows of the Gilliam swale; thence N orth! „„ ^ he E^ho. „ „ other ra l„ palely rigid; ,, the and at one side, * ♦ Cultivator* engine—features of proved value which you tmd oa 35 degrees East S.39 chains following \! w ” en the major entered his room, held screen-wise, + + Phone 1061 D allas, Oregc approximately raised umbrella. GENERAL LINE ♦ 1 all I H C tractors. # * * ♦ the center of said Jereboam, his ancient body-servant,! In In some ghostly w „. way he ..„UIU „ „ „ see right Oil and Gas Engiuoa some ghostly could + + I H Ctractors, Mogul or Titan, are simple, strong, Oil Tractors swale; thence North 38 degree East j '-as dawdling about putting things to through the latter—see the doctor’s * * * *f Ma sure Spreaders and easily operated. They are built in all sizes, 6-12 N. L. B U T L E R L. D . B U T L E R 10 66 chains to the North line of said tights, Ins seamod visage under his hand gripping the handle his own Cream Separator) + * + *+ *+ *+ *+ *+ *+ *+ *+ *♦* * ♦*♦*+ *+ *+ *+ *+ *+ *+ *♦*+ * + * to 30-60-H. P., and in styles *o meet the needs of Gilliam D. L. C„ thence East 23.61 'vhlte ''°°1 suRostlng a charred stump outstretched beyond the edge, holding Firm Wagons * + * + * ♦ * + * + * ♦ - ■ )< ♦ * + # + * ♦ * + * * ♦ * ♦ * + * + * ♦ * ♦ * + * ♦ * + * + * + * + every good sized farm. The I H C line also includes beneath a crisp powdering of snow, i a handkerchief ready to flutter rii vn. Motor Trucks chains to the place of beginning, and Thresher* various styles of general purpose engines from 1 to containing 79.50 acres of land, more or 'Jedge Chalmahs done tellyfoam ter A silly subterfuge those umbrellas, Grain Drillt 50-H. P.t operating on high ana low grade fuel oils. Feed Grinders less; and that all adverse claims of ax yo’ ovah ter Gladden Hall to suppah but there must be no actual witnesses LAW YERS Write us for catalogues and other information Knife Grindars the defendants may be determined by ter-night, suh,” he said. "De jedge j to the final act of a "gentlemen’s meet Binder Twiao about tractors and engines. IN D E P E N D E N C E O R E G O N a decree of said court. 2. That by low he gwlne to git eben wid yo’ fo’ | ing"! A silly code, the whole of it, said decree it be declared and ad dat las’ game ob pokah yo’ done lam I now happily outgrown! He thought T judged that the said defendants him.” thus w ith a kind of dumb irritant won International Harvester Company of America ❖ "T e ll him not to-night, Jerry," said der, while the gren picture hung a ? and each of them have no (incorporated) estate nor interest whatever the other wearily. "Some other time." moment—as a stone thrown in air P R IC E S A G A IN R ED U CED Portland Ore. The old darkv ruminated as he plod hangs poised at height before it falls * R. L. CHAPMAN.... in or to said parcel of land and that .70 Champiou Deetuig McCormick Milwaukee Osborne I'laao 100 Watts, 98 C. P. . . . . . . the title of plaintiff thereto is good ded down to the doctor s telephone, j then dissolved itself in two sharp T ; F U N E R A L D IR E C TO R "Whut de rnattah now? He got dat' crackles, with a gaping interval be T and valid; fluid, 3. That the Mid de 10 Watts, 8 C. P. . . . . . . $ 30 > anti ar way-off-yondah look ergen." He tween. The sc^ne blurred into a sin fondants and each of them be for .30 EM BALM ER 15 Watts- 12 C. P. . . . . . . ever enjoined and debarred from as heeahd he liummin’ dat tune when he gle figure huddling down— huddling ^ O FFIC E: Chapel anti P arlo rs, N. Main at .30 20 Watts, 17 C. P. . drea hisse f ris mawning’. Sing befo’ down— serting any claims whatever in or to Y » D A L L A S , OREGON: 25 Watts, 22 C. P. . . . . . . said land adverse to plaintiff and that yo’ eat, cry befo’ yo’ sleep! .30 "Which did she love?" The major * Both Phones «183 ^ plaintiff may have such other relief The major had. Indeed, a far-away j Bhnok hj8 head helplessly. It was 40 Watts, 36 C. P. . . . . . . .30 r Calls Promptly Answered Day or Ni^ht. f as may seem meet with equity. look as he sat there, a heavy, lonely after all, only the echo, become all at - T O a k St.______________________________ O a k St. .40 60 Watts, 56 C. P. . . . ❖ This summons, by an order of the figure, that bright morning. It had once audible on a shalow woman’s lips W e are p rep ared to do a n y an d all kinds o f H a rn e s s an d c lln n o r l i to n his I,It* face f n e n with ,i> 14 1 > 41 >n n n ..,n of f 150 Watts, 167 C P. . . . . . 1.10 the news lion. J. B. Teal, Judge of the County slipped of a question that had always haun ❖ S h o e R ep airin g. L ocated in the Court of Polk County, Oregon, made the arrival at Damory Court. He told ted him. It had first come to him on 250 Watts, 278 C P. . . . . . . 1.80 F A R M E R S ’ FEED SH ED BUILDING at Chambers in Dallas, Oregon, on i himself that he felt queer. A mock the heels of that duel, when he had BUY H E R E N O W the llt ll day of April, 1914, H ing bird was singing in a tulip tree stood, somewhat later that hateful F R E D B. W E S T outside, and the gray cat sat on the morning, holding a »addled horse be T served upon you by the pub LOV MOrtCOTT, I’ iiO PR IK TO R llcation thereof for a period window-sill, watching the foliage with fore the big piliared porch. Electric Supplies All kinds of hauling at reason It had T T of six consecutive weeks immediately blinking lust. There was no breeze whispered itself then from every morn able rates.* Phone orders 525 Court Street. .... Phone 18 and the leaves of the Virginia creeper prior to the 5th day of June, 1914, in promptly attended fo. Head ing leaf. "Sassoon or Valiant?” If »> the Polk County Itemize!*, a newspaper that curled «about the sash were tremb she had loved Sassoon, of what use the quarters at Webster’s confec of general circulation printed weekly ling with the sensuous delight of the letter Valiant was so long penning In tionery. sunshine. Suddenly he seemed to hear the library? But if it were Valiant Phone 511. Barn Phone Mutual 24 at Dallas In said County. The date of the first publication of elfin voices close to his ear: she loved? The man who, having W H Y IS D A L L A S F IR M ? this summons Is April 23. 1914. "Which was it she loved? Valiant sworn not to lift his hand against the BROWN, SIBLEY ft BELT, Dallas Oamp, No. 209 or Sassoon ?" other, had broken his sacred word to Attorneys for Plaintiffs. iecause Its Citizens Have Learned Railroad Street, Dallas. Woodmen of the World It was so distinct that he started, her! Who had stained the unwritten the Truth. Meets every Tuesday evening al vexed and disturbed. Reallv, it was code by facing an opponent maddenad Notice to Creditors. Woodman Hall, corner of Washington absured. He would be seeing tilings with liquor! Yet, what was there a After reading this generous and en and Jefferson Streets. Visiting Neigh Notice is hereby given that the un next! "Southall may be right about woman might not condone in the one Lett We Forget.' bors welcomed. dersigned has been by the County that exercise^." he muttered: ".I’ll man? Would she read, forgive and couraging report from Mrs. Stroud, those who have the misfortune to suf I JERRY DRISCOLL, Consul Com. Court of Polk County, Oregon, ap walk more.” He began the projected send for him? fer, as she did, will naturally long to | JOE CRAVEN, Clerk. pointed administratrix of the estate reform without delay, striding up and The major laughed out suddenly, But the little voices harshly. In the quiet room, and looked got similar relief. But to get the of George W. Dow, deceased, and lias down tbp room qualified. All persons having claims r>rpqentlv sounded aenln, shouting down as if he expected to see that let same good as Mrs. Stroud had, you A. F. & A. M. should get the same remedy. There against said estate are hereby re like enomes Inside a hill: ter still lvlng in his hand. But the are of course, other kidney pills but Jennings Lodge, No. 9 quested to file the same with the un "Which was it? Valiant or Sasson?" laugh could not still a regular pulsing there are no other kidney pills the Meets second and fourth Fridays of dersigned administratrix at the law wish to God I knew !" said the sound that was in his ears—elfin like same as Dan’s. That Is why Dallas each month In Masonic hall on Main office of Brown, Sibley & Belt, 510 Mil mMor roughly, standing still It sl- the voices, but as distinct— the sound street. Visiting brethren welcon -. Street, Dallas, Oregon, within si* lenooti them, but the sound of his own of a horse’s hoofs going from Damory people demand the genuine Mrs. George Stroud, Dallas, O re, W. R. ELLIS. W. M. months from the date hereof. All vMrp it bad hopn a precon Court. says: "I was subject to attacks of . W A LTE R S. MUIR. Sec’y. claims must be verified as required by certed signal, drew together a hundred He had heard those hoof-beats in his kidney trouble. I tried many remedies $10C R ew ard . $100 law. inchoate Images of other days. There brain for thirty years! and 1 can say that I found Doan’s Kid T h e r^adeis o f this paper will be Dated and first published March 12, was the well-ordered garden of Dam- pleaaed to 1, urn that tlic.o is at leaat or,a Almira Rebekah Looge, No. 26 ney Pills the best of all. They acted droad. d diaeaao that science has Sec» • 0f*v Court—it rose un. gloomy with Meets on the first and third Wednes 1914. They have regulated the able t j cure In all Us stages, and that ta Notice. E T TA PICKETT. j night shadows, across his great cloth** day of each month in the Odd Fellows action of my kidneys and improved my Catarrh. H a ll’s Catarrh Cure lo 'he only Notice is hereby given that the Administratrix of the Estate positive cure now Known to the medical | press against the w all—with himself Hall fraternity. C at-rrh 6cl.nl a ror.jtltutlonai County Court of Polk County, Oregon, health.” of George W. Dow, Deceased. E LLA J METZGER. N. O. sitting on a rustic bench smoking and will receive sealed proposals for fur Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t sim disease, requires a constitutional treat Brown, Siblev ft Belt, ment. H a ll’s Catarrh Cure Is lohen In ORA COSPER, Secretary. nishing all material, except the Irons, ply ask for a kidney remedy— get ternally. acting directly upon tha blood Attorneys for the Estate. Doan’s Kidney Pills— the same''that and mucous surfaces o f the system, .there and erecting one Howe Truss Bridge, | Postei MUbura Co., by destroying the found-iUa of the 01 ^ M RS. J. C GAYNOR, Proprietor Phone 513 100 foot span, across LaCreole River ( Mrs. Stroud had Mistletoe Circle, No. 23 rtse, r id g.vln g the potlent Props., Buffalo, N. Y. near Bowersvllle, said County. Plans building up ti e constitution and aaslaUnff Women of Woodcraft and specifications on file at office of nature In doing Its work. The porPKHort so murh faith la Ita eiit^Ure pow County Clerk of Polk County, Dallas, Meets on the second and fourth See the 1914 prices for Ford hnve ers that they o -e r One Hundred DoUars Oregon A certified check for 5 per ' Wednesdays of each month at the fo r nny rose th rt It f Ms to curs. Send cars. Touring cars |ti25; road K i l l s B r o s rent of bid to accompany same. All ! Woodman Hall. fo r l'et o f testimonials. Ohio. , 4dtress r j. e r r :: :; ..’ a c o ., Toledo,onto. bids to be filed in the office of file j sters $575 f. o. b. Dallas.— I. V EMMA JOST. Guardian Neighbor. I ,.oM hy o il O m a -1st*, r e . County Clerk of Polk County, Oregon, Lynch, Dallas. S *D IE LY N N , Clerk. Taka H ill’s Family PMtn for -onstlpaMoo. n or before 10 o’clock a. m., Monday, j S5tk dav of Mav. \ 1» |#14 TlM Dallas Assembly, No. 46 County Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. United Artisans Bv order of the Countv Court. Meets first and third Monday e v e i Practically all irrigated and located five miles A B ROBINSON, JR , igs of each month In Woodman Hall When You Want Something Visiting members cordially Invited from Grass Range will he J L W HITE, Particulary Nice— S e co n d -h an d m a g a zin e s at Master Artlsa You can always depend upon K C not to W IL L IS SIMONTON Sec’y. 'h is office, 5 cents each. ¡ULUS CITY SUM The Largest Industry in Polk County is the WILLAMETTE VALLEY Buy your Lumber o f them and help the Himes Engineering Community G: ow. Company V, FORD International Harvester Oil Tractors The World Moves Itself We move Anything Eise B u y it Because is It’s a Better C ar 1 i* i* “THE VALIATS OF VIRGINIA” 1 1 CITY TRANSFER CO. BUTLER & BUTLER ■ f P ■ E E R L E S S M AZDA LA M PS ? * { i f si i JUST OPENED «11 ARNOLD & McCOSKEY THE SHOE I t ? C. L. H A W K IN S That Leads the World for ONU MENT Style Wear and Comfort UTZ & DUNN Marble— -Granile I The Shoe to Choose— see them in I our window. N ew Spring Styles that never before looked so good Try a pair and be convinced._______ " D A L L A S SHOE STO R E Our 9 ,0 0 0 A c re F a rm Sold in Tracts of 160 Acres MRS. OLIVE SMITH-BICKNELL This is the last large farm to be cut up in the F am o u s F ergu s C oun ty Along the new line of the C. M. & St. P. Ry. Grass Range Ranch Company, Grass Range, - Montana Instructor I ITU on P I A Ñ O and O R G A N > ; Studio: 712 Oak Rt. Ornila», Oregon COFFFI B. F. BUTLER FOR S A L E B Y D E N TIS T lousjhary Grocery Office over Fuller Pharmacy, Dallas Office Hours: 8 to 12 A M 1 to5 P M All kinds of Dental work dona at reaaonabla prices. D A LL A S . O R E G O N . D.D.D. —for grnrr— The Standard Skin Remedy Instant Relief am Skin T rou bles 77)« Guaranteed Remedy CONRAD 8 TAFR IN , Druggist f f f ? I i ? City Express & Transfer Co. r disappoint you. The double raise make* doubly certain —nothing is left to “luck. H the batter is a little thin, K C will raise it light and feathery and it will be all the better. Jiififl^jM stove or turning the pan around makes no cmier- ence - - K C sustains the raise until baked. ___ When there’s a birthday or wedding cake to bake, of rdreshments for reception of party to provide, take no chances— Use K C